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Topic: Failed Projects Returning Investors Money - page 4. (Read 833 times)

sr. member
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Margin Trader
I invested in dehedge. They managed to collect 2 mln+ on pre ico, but they cancelled tokensale because they concluded partnership with investors and decided that there is no reason to hold tokensale as long as they have working product and investors. they made a refund
newbie
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Yeah sure, that's one why reason it is good to do your own research before investing in any ICO, If you check well you will see where they will state that if they didn't reach their soft cap, that they will refund the investors, any ICO that doesn't state that should be avoided
full member
Activity: 490
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I invested in one pre-ICO back in November (Heardbeats), I liked the concept and it seemed like a promising project at the time. Unfortunately they folded recently as they couldn't get the partnerships they needed to move the project forward. On the upside, they did return the original investment, albeit at the current dollar value, so lost almost 50%. However, I did respect their honesty and commitment to returning as much as possible to the early investors.

Another project I invested in also folded a couple of months back, and I received an email from them saying they were going to return the investment. Still waiting for that one.

Anyone else have any experience with refunds (or not)?

i have experienced a full return on my investment when i have invested on a fail ico of a company. they have sent my money back without further ado. the company was Valus if i am not mistaken an Estonian based company primarily focuses on e commerce
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InternetLIFT.ru
I invested in one pre-ICO back in November (Heardbeats), I liked the concept and it seemed like a promising project at the time. Unfortunately they folded recently as they couldn't get the partnerships they needed to move the project forward. On the upside, they did return the original investment, albeit at the current dollar value, so lost almost 50%. However, I did respect their honesty and commitment to returning as much as possible to the early investors.

Another project I invested in also folded a couple of months back, and I received an email from them saying they were going to return the investment. Still waiting for that one.

Anyone else have any experience with refunds (or not)?

If the ICO product is good, then you can hope for a refund. If the ICO company is scammers who are covered with white paper, then there is no chance to get the money back.
newbie
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As we all hope all of the projects in what we have invested will be turning out good and profitable in future. So, basically, it all depends on the potential that particular Project carries and we tend to have faith and put our utmost trust in it to turn our fate. But seriously almost like most of the ICO Projects turn out to be a scam as so. and so we have to be lucky enough to get our investment back from that project but only some projects turn out to be good. and so I believe here you turned out to be lucky enough to get your investment back and I appreciate Heartbeats for maintaining their company's trust. #respect
sr. member
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I invested in one pre-ICO back in November (Heardbeats), I liked the concept and it seemed like a promising project at the time. Unfortunately they folded recently as they couldn't get the partnerships they needed to move the project forward. On the upside, they did return the original investment, albeit at the current dollar value, so lost almost 50%. However, I did respect their honesty and commitment to returning as much as possible to the early investors.

Another project I invested in also folded a couple of months back, and I received an email from them saying they were going to return the investment. Still waiting for that one.

Anyone else have any experience with refunds (or not)?

This is how it is supposed to be, Failed ICOs should return investors money since they will not be continuing their project. However, I heard that there are some ICOs that disappear and never gave a refund to their investors. Most likely this ICOs are scam, and have no plan to continue with the project even if their ICO succeeds.
newbie
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This is great news. It isn't normal that the coin will vanish from the market by taking the cash of the financial specialist. Such kind of propensity influences the conduct of the financial specialists and in addition the notoriety of the market. So this news will recapture the conviction of the financial specialists.
member
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I invested in one pre-ICO back in November (Heardbeats), I liked the concept and it seemed like a promising project at the time. Unfortunately they folded recently as they couldn't get the partnerships they needed to move the project forward. On the upside, they did return the original investment, albeit at the current dollar value, so lost almost 50%. However, I did respect their honesty and commitment to returning as much as possible to the early investors.

Another project I invested in also folded a couple of months back, and I received an email from them saying they were going to return the investment. Still waiting for that one.

Anyone else have any experience with refunds (or not)?



Great company mate,, good for you, not all projects were able to return the investment to their investors,  others will suddenly dissappear ,your such a lucky man, hopefully all icos are like that if the projects wont longer anymore for some reasons then they will return, .
member
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i received my investments in ethereum and i think i was around minus 40% in fiat, but who cares if i invested ethereum and received ethereum back, i hope will be in future less scams and delays in icos. Overall i like icos.
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📱 CARTESI 📱 INFRASTRUCTURE FOR DAP
I invested in one pre-ICO back in November (Heardbeats), I liked the concept and it seemed like a promising project at the time. Unfortunately they folded recently as they couldn't get the partnerships they needed to move the project forward. On the upside, they did return the original investment, albeit at the current dollar value, so lost almost 50%. However, I did respect their honesty and commitment to returning as much as possible to the early investors.

Another project I invested in also folded a couple of months back, and I received an email from them saying they were going to return the investment. Still waiting for that one.

Anyone else have any experience with refunds (or not)?

one bird in hand is better than two in the bush. at least you are getting something back there were many projects who does not care about the investors and scamed them with their fake patnerships like TBIS project
legendary
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Your project is not originally a scam. So the team gave you money back. This is a normal practice for normal ICO projects.
full member
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I've seen one, it's a mining project Ico they stopped the project because of the laws in their country preventing big mining farms and they return investors money...
sr. member
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It's a normal thing to do if they don't reach the softcap, most of the ico i've encountered always refund the money if the minimum target isn't reached, some of them offer to continue the project with a little money they got but there's only a few projects that are like that. I think it is good thing to do because it is not good to start a project with lack of development funds.
member
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Self-respecting and other people should return the funds to investors in the event of the failure of the project, in another case, they will act unfairly and lose the trust of investors forever. Such projects and their team should be posted on the Board of shame and that next time they could not deceive anyone. You are lucky that you were able to return your investment, though in part, it's good luck.
full member
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I appreciate the project that failed to reach softcap and decided to return the funds to investors, but it is unfortunate amsih there banya scam project that brings investor funds run
newbie
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Merit: 0
should if the project fails investors receive their money back in full

if not returned then it could be it is a fraud and this is very detrimental to the crowd

many projects are scam at the moment
full member
Activity: 364
Merit: 100
From pic, as a issue of reality, you would undoubtedly ownership dear your currency reinstate formerly you did not levy in goldbrick course from the flying start. Investing in a first-class course is not o.k. sufficiency to belive they would knock the end, so vital anima wishing to be prepared for the risk
member
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This is a normal situation for projects that were not going to disappear with investors ' money. I believe that if the company decides to hold a re-ICO, when the situation in the market is more favorable, than such "honest" ICO can quite collect hardcap. People's trust is the main asset of the team, and you can't just throw it away.
I had some experience and I still watching to the project, cause I believe to these people and if they will try again I'll invest for them for sure.
newbie
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Be thankful that you able to refund your money. Some other project out there suddenly disappear after realizing that their project will failed.  Thats why escrow is important on looking for a good project. What ever happen to the project, even if it failed you can be sure that you will get your money back.
newbie
Activity: 33
Merit: 0
I invested in one pre-ICO back in November (Heardbeats), I liked the concept and it seemed like a promising project at the time. Unfortunately they folded recently as they couldn't get the partnerships they needed to move the project forward. On the upside, they did return the original investment, albeit at the current dollar value, so lost almost 50%. However, I did respect their honesty and commitment to returning as much as possible to the early investors.

Another project I invested in also folded a couple of months back, and I received an email from them saying they were going to return the investment. Still waiting for that one.

Anyone else have any experience with refunds (or not)?

That is a great company, or dev and you just need to invest in project that will start again.
Other ICOs that i have invested lost around 70-90% of value, which i don't have a choice but to hold for a long long time until recovery.
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